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Ethel (Steve J. Sherman)Instrumental Crossovers
On this edition of New Sounds, the string quartet Ethel plays "Nepomuk’s Dances" by Marcelo Zarvos from their recent release "Light." It's a work with a Latin-American flavor, snappy crisp pizzicatos, fiery fast passages and a (literally) foot-stomping final movement. Also, indie-rock heroes Yo La Tengo play their own instrumental "Daphnia," from the album whose title just rolls off the tongue, "I Am Not Afraid Of You and I Will Beat Your Ass." Plus, music by Explosions in the Sky, Slow Six, and a host of other samplings of music without words.
PROGRAM #2586, “Instrumental Crossovers” (First aired on Thurs. 9-21-06)
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ARTIST(S) |
RECORDING |
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Ethel |
Light |
Marcelo Zarvos: Memory [6:00] |
Cantaloupe #21037 ** www.cantaloupemusic.com* |
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Daniel Figgis |
Skipper |
Alison Creaking [3:30] |
Black Burst #005 www.danielfiggis.com* |
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Penguin Café Orchestra |
Signs of Life |
Rosasolis [4:00] |
Editions EG #50 www.penguincafe.com* |
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Yo La Tengo |
I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Asse |
Daphnia [9:00] |
Matador #692 ** www.matadorrecords.com * |
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Explosions In The Sky |
The Earth Is Not A Cold Dead Place |
Your Hand In Mine [8:30] |
Temporary Residence Ltd. # 61 www.temporaryresidence.com OR Download from emusic.com or iTunes |
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Ethel |
Light |
Marcelo Zarvos : Arrival [5:00] |
See above. |
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Slow Six |
Private Times In Public Places |
The lines we walked when we walked once together, excerpt [6:00] |
If Then Else #001
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